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<blockquote data-quote="nofearfactor" data-source="post: 2796432" data-attributes="member: 1535"><p>I used to live in the Mission district in SF. I dont miss anything about it there except for the big azz burritos at my fave burrito joint. I still have a place in northern CA where I live part time and will never sell my place, gladly I live up on the mountain and way out in the sticks. I enter from the Tahoe/NV side when I go back home and never have to deal with anybody unless I go down in the foothills to shop or visit friends and relatives. My Calaveras county cops are pretty cool and will leave you alone out where I live if they know ya, Ive been living up there since 91' and have never had to deal with them besides casual contact. The guns I keep there or take with me there are all on 'the list'. Its give and take for me, I know my limitations when Im there to be able to enjoy my life while living there and while I dont like any of it I will put with it all because I love the place being born there. Its not just gun ownership that is a hassle there, vehicle ownership is a major pain in the rear there as well as other stuff. I do go down the mountain when Im there and over to Monterey to visit my older bro and on down to LA and San D to visit my older sisters but its for very brief visits to see neices and nephews and Im always anxious to get back up on that mountain and away from the cities. And Im for sure always glad when I get back home to OK, its like taking a blanket off of my head and being able to breathe again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nofearfactor, post: 2796432, member: 1535"] I used to live in the Mission district in SF. I dont miss anything about it there except for the big azz burritos at my fave burrito joint. I still have a place in northern CA where I live part time and will never sell my place, gladly I live up on the mountain and way out in the sticks. I enter from the Tahoe/NV side when I go back home and never have to deal with anybody unless I go down in the foothills to shop or visit friends and relatives. My Calaveras county cops are pretty cool and will leave you alone out where I live if they know ya, Ive been living up there since 91' and have never had to deal with them besides casual contact. The guns I keep there or take with me there are all on 'the list'. Its give and take for me, I know my limitations when Im there to be able to enjoy my life while living there and while I dont like any of it I will put with it all because I love the place being born there. Its not just gun ownership that is a hassle there, vehicle ownership is a major pain in the rear there as well as other stuff. I do go down the mountain when Im there and over to Monterey to visit my older bro and on down to LA and San D to visit my older sisters but its for very brief visits to see neices and nephews and Im always anxious to get back up on that mountain and away from the cities. And Im for sure always glad when I get back home to OK, its like taking a blanket off of my head and being able to breathe again. [/QUOTE]
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